Undercoverdetectives assigned to the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)task force reportedly conducted a search of his home and his car, and found quite a long list of loaded guns, drugs, and drugparaphernalia.

In his car, they reportedly found an AR-15 (.223) rifle, which was confirmedstolen from Manatee County in November 2011. They also found a box of ammunition and a scale with cocaine residue on it.

Their search of the home, shared by Aguilar and his girlfriend, 18-year-old Reyna Quintanar, produced a much longer list of illegal items.

According to the affidavit, detectives found the following:

Aguilar intially had a Manatee County warrant for his arrest for Second Degree Murder and Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon.

He now faces multiple Drug Trafficking and Possession charges, a Grand Theft of a Firearm charge, aMaintaining a Residence for the Purpose of Trafficking Drugs charge and aPossession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon charge, reports say.

Quintanar, Aguilar's girlfriend, has also been charged with Drug Trafficking and Possession,Maintaining a Residence for the Purpose of Trafficking Drugs andGrand Theft of a Firearm.

Aguilar remains in law enforcementcustodyat Lakeland Regional Medical Center, where he is being treated for his non-life-threatening injuries.

"These two suspectsare very dangerous criminals, and residents can sleep peacefully in their homes tonight knowing they are safely in custody. While they were fugitives from the law,they were selling illegal narcotics out of a house inLakeland. They had several different weapons at their disposal, and given Aguilar's past history, he wasn't afraid to use them. These two suspects will hopefully remain behind bars for a very, very long time." - Sheriff Grady Judd